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Monday, September 17, 2007

Bohemian Alps Ultra Weekend




Well this won't be an official race report. That's Blinks job.

Saturday I had an opportunity to go watch Blink run in the Bohemian Alps 50k Ultra Marathon. It was cool to watch an Ultra from a different prospective. Most Ultras are not crew/spectator friendly courses, but this race is ran on 90% gravel roads. So if a spectator chooses to drive the course and work as a Mobile crew, you can see the entire race.


This of course was the start of the race. There was 29 athletes.


We caught up with Blink at mile 5/6 and thought maybe he went out too fast. But after watching him for a few miles we realized he was just running his pace as planned.



He settled into a pace early in the day......and kept that pace. The other top five runners were all over the board. I guess the lesson learned here was. Pick a pace and stick with it.









This is Loma Nebraska. It had one bar, one church, 4 houses and 13 dogs.





Mile 28 to 30 took you through an area called Timber ridge. It's single track, trail running with lots of hills, and valleys. It's the most challenging portion of the race course.

Brainard Nebraska High Cross Country won State Track last year. This is where they train. I can see why they took state.





Well we've said once... and I'll say it again. Blink and I do things a little different from most endurance athletes.

Put a cooler of beer and a can of chew at the finish line. That seems to be the only motivation needed to get us to the end.

Blink finished this race at forth overall, but first to the cooler.
Blink you did a great job and ran a strong race. Congratulations on a nice finish.

3 comments:

Oly said...

Ya did a good job crew'n and brew'n there homie holmes.

Now get on your bike, you only gots nine months to cda.

Bigun said...

yea...get on it!

Anonymous said...

Sounds like it was a lot of fun. I think I should've opted out for an easy road ultra this past weekend myself. I would have stayed out of the grass that way. Great job to your friend.